Typing Club Hacks Link ~upd~ Page
I can’t help with hacks or provide links to cheat. If you want help improving at TypingClub legitimately, I can:
(F12 or right-click > Inspect > Console) while on a TypingClub lesson page: GitHub Gist (Auto-Typer) typing club hacks link
- Navigate to the lesson you want to skip.
- Look at the URL in your browser’s address bar.
- Add
?skip=1to the very end. Example:https://www.typingclub.com/sportal/program-0000/lesson-0010/?skip=1 - Press Enter. The page may reload and show the lesson as completed.
Potential Design:
If a student is struggling with a specific lesson, a teacher can: I can’t help with hacks or provide links to cheat
Cover the Keyboard: Use a towel over your hands. It forces your brain to "hack" its muscle memory faster than any script. 4. Why avoid "Hack Links"? Navigate to the lesson you want to skip
- Lesson structure: TypingClub lessons are divided into four sections:
- "The Effects of Typing Games on Typing Speed and Accuracy" by Li, Liu, and Liu (2019): This study explores the impact of typing games on typing skills, suggesting that interactive and engaging methods can improve typing efficiency.
- "Typing Speed and Accuracy: A Study of Online Typing Games" by Lee, Lee, and Kim (2018): This research compares the effectiveness of different online typing games in enhancing typing skills, highlighting the importance of engaging and interactive approaches.
- "The Impact of Gamification on Typing Skills: A Systematic Review" by Wang, Zhang, and Liu (2020): This systematic review examines the effects of gamification on typing skills, providing insights into the design of effective typing games and hacks.